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The great innovations of Silicon Valley so often start with two guys in a garage. Apple, HP, and countless start-ups owe their beginnings to a few people with a good idea, a place to work -- and little more. We are no different. FindLaw began with two attorneys in an apartment, with an idea. In 1995, FindLaw's founders compiled a list of online resources for a group of law librarians in Northern California. The response to this idea was so positive they decided to post the information on the Internet. FindLaw was born.

Formally launched on Jan. 9, 1996, FindLaw.com soon offered a mix of cases, statutes, legal news, a lawyer directory, an online career center and community-oriented tools such as mailing lists and message boards, including the famous "Greedy Associates" which lives on as a popular blog. The website rapidly developed into the leading legal information site on the Internet.

Legal publishing powerhouse West recognized FindLaw.com as a powerful tool for reaching legal professionals and for connecting attorneys with people in need of legal representation. In January 2001, FindLaw and its 55 employees became part of West. The company enhanced the legal information portal while rapidly developing its law firm online marketing business and client development solutions. West was acquired by Thomson in 1996. Thomson in turn joined forces with Reuters, resulting in the multination corporation we know today, Thomson Reuters.

Even before joining West, FindLaw began its evolution from a small information-centered portal for lawyers and researchers, to a solutions-based website and marketing company focused on solving problems for consumers and attorneys alike. Milestones in this evolution were marked by FindLaw's move from its Lawyer Directory development focus, to its inclusion of SEO and marketing services for lawyers, on into social media and blogs, then moving further to include lead solutions-based products.

Today, FindLaw.com remains the most popular site for free legal information on the Internet with more than eight million visitors each month and the largest online lawyer directory available. FindLaw's law firm marketing solutions also dominate with award-winning websites, online video, online attorney profiles, search engine marketing and Internet advertising. Awards given to the company since 2000 include numerous Webbys, and inclusions on lists from "Top 500 U.S. Websites" (2002) to the ABA Blawg 100 (2013). The company has continued to expand through the addition of Super Lawyers, the acquisition of LawInfo in August of 2013, and of Wise Law Group in May, 2014 to become the leading brand in lawyer ratings for consumers, and in lead solutions and online marketing for its attorney clients.

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Anderson Hemmat Personal Injury Case FAQ's

Typically, a personal injury accident case will go to trial when a settlement agreement cannot be reached outside of courts. If the defendant in the personal injury case is refusing to offer a settlement that accurately reflects the extent of damages, then a trial might be the only option to secure maximum financial compensation.

The best way to know whether or not you should accept a personal injury settlement is to consult with an accident lawyer you trust. Insurance companies try to get claimants to settle quickly before they know how much they actually could get for their accident. Consider having your personal injury case evaluated by a Denver accident attorney from our law firm.

Anderson Hemmat operates on a contingency fee basis. This is a "no recovery, no fee" guarantee which basically states that you do not owe us attorney fees until we obtain a verdict or settlement for you. To learn more about payment options, please call our experienced accident attorneys directly.

While it is not mandatory that you have legal representation for a personal injury case, it can be extremely beneficial. Many people are cut short of the financial compensation because they were not aware of how much they actually deserved for their extensive accident.

Many people do not go to the hospital after car accidents either
because they think they are not injured or they fear they will have to
pay out of pocket for the visit. Truthfully, many car accident injuries
can go undetected and may not begin to bother the victim until days or
even weeks after the accident. As a precaution, anyone involved in a
moderate to serious car accident should go to the hospital for a
physical evaluation. Most likely, this visit will be covered by
insurance. Just be sure to keep record of the visit and the payment for
the visit.

It can be difficult for a driver to know how much they're entitled to after a car accident.
Many drivers accept the insurance company's first settlement offer
because they trust that it's fair and will be enough to cover all
accident-related expenses. This is not always the case. We encourage
drivers to consult with a car accident attorney after a collision for a
second opinion on how much your claim is worth. More often than not,
insurance companies offer claimants far less than they actually deserve.

Colorado has comparative/contributory negligence laws. This means that
even drivers who are partially at fault for accidents can recover
compensation from insurance. However, this does not apply to drivers who
are more than 50 percent at fault for the collision. For example, if
the insurance adjusters decided that you were 20 percent at-fault and
the other driver was 80 percent at-fault, then you could collect up to
80 percent from the other driver's insurance.

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